Tutorial: Amazon.com Search API

References

The following sources were used or referenced in this tutorial. Some of the opinions and the data included in the tutorial were collected from these sources.


  1. Fixing AJAX: XMLHttpRequest Considered Harmful, Jason Levitt
  2. Mastering JSON ( JavaScript Object Notation ), Patrick Hunlock
  3. Introduction to XSL, Jan Egil Refsnes
  4. XSL – Transformation, Jan Egil Refsnes
  5. XSL – On the Client, Jan Egil Refsnes
  6. XSL Sort, Jan Egil Refsnes
  7. XSL Filter Query, Jan Egil Refsnes
  8. Using XSLT with ECS, Amazon.com
  9. Amazon.com Associates: The web’s most popular and successful Affiliate Program, Amazon.com
  10. Amazon Associates Web Service Developer Guide (API Version 2008-08-19), Amazon.com
  11. ItemSearch Sort Values By Locale, Amazon.com
  12. KOKOGIAK – Consuming Amazon’s Web API Directly with Javascript (via JSON and XSLT), Alan Taylor
  13. JSON vs. XML: Browser Security Model, Dare Obasanjo
About Akin Williams

So here’s a bit about myself. I’ve been working as a freelancer for the past 6 years, with clients ranging from small startups to non-profit organizations to international companies and other web design agencies. I am currently part of a project strategy team for a social media technology start-up company, DigitalSherpa, which delivers content marketing solutions to small and medium sized businesses. I really enjoy what I do and I keep learning with every project. This site showcases some of the past work I have done as a designer and developer.

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